Literature DB >> 29308545

A novel high input impedance front-end for capacitive biopotential measurement.

Rongrong Wu1, Yue Tang1, Zhiyu Li2, Limin Zhang3, Feng Yan1.   

Abstract

For capacitive biopotential measurement, a novel high input impedance front-end is proposed. The input impedance of the front-end can achieve more than 100 GΩ by matching the peripheral parameters. The front-end's noise model is provided, and noise optimization is given further. The analysis shows the proposed front-end can achieve at least two orders of input impedance more than the non-inverting amplifier circuit with the same peripheral parameters at the cost of only increasing twice input-referred noise. The final experimental results verify the analysis and show the front-end's feasibility of capacitive sensing electrocardiogram signal. Graphical abstract A novel high input impedance front-end is proposed, which impedance can achieve more than 100 GΩ by matching the peripheral parameters. The analysis and noise optimization results show the proposed front-end can achieve at least two orders of input impedance more than the non-inverting amplifier circuit with the same peripheral parameters at the cost of only increasing twice input-referred noise. The final experimental results verify the analysis and show its feasibility of capacitive sensing electrocardiogram signal.

Keywords:  Biopotential sensing; Capacitive measurement; High input impedance; Input-referred noise

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29308545     DOI: 10.1007/s11517-017-1781-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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